Hoover school system spokesperson Jason Gaston tells me that officials are not going to comment on the matter.

Hmmm ...

Also FTFA: "Parents send their children to school with an expectation that they're children will be cared for."

That's some right good writing, there, Brianne and John.

Yeah, found this as well: "Police say that the young man was 17 at the time of in the incidents and even though this is above the legal age of consent, this is still a crime in Alabama it's illegal for an educator to have sex with a student under the age of 19."

Hoover school system spokesperson Jason Gaston tells me that officials are not going to comment on the matter.

Hmmm ...

Also FTFA: "Parents send their children to school with an expectation that they're children will be cared for."

That's some right good writing, there, Brianne and John.

Yeah, found this as well: "Police say that the young man was 17 at the time of in the incidents and even though this is above the legal age of consent, this is still a crime in Alabama it's illegal for an educator to have sex with a student under the age of 19."

thisisyourbrainonFark:Yeah, found this as well: "Police say that the young man was 17 at the time of in the incidents and even though this is above the legal age of consent, this is still a crime in Alabama it's illegal for an educator to have sex with a student under the age of 19."

You do understand those are two different women, right? Unless, of course, the woman in your pics changed her chin, cheekbones, hair, nose and eyeballs. Which, I guess, is feasible, Or no. Probably no.

Hoover school system spokesperson Jason Gaston tells me that officials are not going to comment on the matter.

Hmmm ...

Also FTFA: "Parents send their children to school with an expectation that they're children will be cared for."

That's some right good writing, there, Brianne and John.

Yeah, found this as well: "Police say that the young man was 17 at the time of in the incidents and even though this is above the legal age of consent, this is still a crime in Alabama it's illegal for an educator to have sex with a student under the age of 19."

Proofreaders are also illegal?

Typing with one hand is hard./yes, hard !

I'm guessing that Brianne and John are in the same 12th Grade English class as the young man in the article, and this was a class assignment. I'd give it a C- .

FTFA:Police say that the young man was 17 at the time of in the incidents and even though this is above the legal age of consent, this is still a crime in Alabama it's illegal for an educator to have sex with a student under the age of 19.

Well that sucks. If she hadn't been a teacher, the sex would have been perfectly legal. So it's okay if the 17 year-old got banged by subby's 54 year-old mom, but not by his 33 year-old teacher. No disrespect to subby's mom, but teacher-on-student sex is usually much hotter. Besides, if the boy was 17, it was more likely student-on-teacher sex. Boys at that age are not helpless victims in these situations. I remember what I was like back at that age. Hell, I would have gone for it at 14 or 15 if I'd been given the opportunity (and some of our teachers were as young as 25). (*sigh*) Alas, back then, teachers seemed to actually care about keeping their jobs and staying out of jail (or maybe everybody involved just knew to keep their mouths shut about such things back then).

When I read about all these teacher-student liaisons going on today, it makes me wonder what has brought about this dramatic change... Are colleges no longer teaching future educators that they're not supposed to f*ck their students? Did somebody leave that out of a textbook in recent years? You've got to realize that for every case that's surfacing, there are likely many others that aren't... (or, at least, I like to think so...)

/I was probably too gawky and/or homely back then...//The teachers probably looked at me and realized they could do better...///Ah... the in-class daydreams I used to have back then...